The Rhetorical Tradition in French Literature of the Later Middle Ages: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 |
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... IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES JOHN FOX An Inaugural Lecture delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER Five Shillings THE RHETORICAL TRADITION IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE.
... IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES JOHN FOX An Inaugural Lecture delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER Five Shillings THE RHETORICAL TRADITION IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE.
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... Fox. THE RHETORICAL TRADITION IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES JOHN FOX An Inaugural Lecture delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER JOHN FOX 1969 PRINTED BY F. E. RADDAN AND SONS.
... Fox. THE RHETORICAL TRADITION IN FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES JOHN FOX An Inaugural Lecture delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER JOHN FOX 1969 PRINTED BY F. E. RADDAN AND SONS.
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An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 John Fox. in recent years has for title Racine's Rhetoric , 1 another is entitled The Rhetoric of Pascal , 2 another deals with seventeenth century French ...
An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Exeter on 17 January 1969 John Fox. in recent years has for title Racine's Rhetoric , 1 another is entitled The Rhetoric of Pascal , 2 another deals with seventeenth century French ...
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